
Robert Adams, born in New Jersey in 1937, uses black and white photography to "document scenes of America, revealing the impact of human activity on the wilderness and open space". I would consider him to be a eco-artist because of his statement towards humans cutting down trees, deforestation, and what is left to the forest. His black and white photos of trees and stumps capture his feelings of nature and its beauty of what was once there.
He is an Art 21, contemporary artist. There is a good video of him talking about his work on Season 4: Ecology.
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